Parents have not lost the right to stay informed about changes in their schools, according to education minister Wayne Scott.
However, Mr Scott stressed that the ultimate decision lies with the ministry itself, and that consultation was not the same ...
DATE: Nov 27, 2015 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Three Saltus preteens have produced a music video designed to combat cyberbullying. And Bermuda’s latest issue-oriented short film has become an online hit.
Secondary 8 students Kalia Michelle Steede, Sedona-Sky Duffy and Selah Zyah Tuzo created The ...
Garita Coddington has been the principal of Francis Patton Primary School since September 2010. Married with two children, she went to Alabama A&M University, where she obtained her master’s of education in chemistry and teacher certification. She al...
Each year, Victor Scott School sets aside a couple of days to schedule their homecoming events and to celebrate the school’s rich history.
One of their main events is the Alumni Heroes assembly, during which they honour three of their very own Cent...
A child sex abuse prevention charity is emphasising the importance of teaching children the correct names for their body parts.
Giving nicknames to their genitals can cause confusion and delay when children are disclosing sexual assaults, according ...
Reading for pleasure is encouraged all year at all levels of primary school, but it is the main objective of Warwick Academy’s annual Primary Book Week.
This year’s programme focused on the oral promotion of favourite titles and the pleasure of shari...
Retirement should be a pleasant prospect, replete with relaxation after a hard few decades’ work, more time with loved ones, nice overseas trips and more time pursuing the pastimes we really enjoy. However, the idyllic vision of the “golden years” is...
DATE: Nov 26, 2015 | CATEGORY: Editorials | AUTHOR: RG: In our Opinion
The Berkeley Institute has announced the introduction of a new honours programmes to recognise the achievements of students.
Students who attain A* — C grades in iGCSE exams in at least five subjects will be awarded the Berkeley Institute Honours Cer...
The author of Island Flames has donated $500 in book certificates to Government middle and secondary school libraries.
Jonathan Smith presented the book certificates to Wayne Scott, the Minister for Education, today.
“My objective was simply to shar...
Anyone who is an entrepreneur, or would like to become one, is invited to join the second StartUp Weekend to be held in Bermuda.
The Bermuda Government-sponsored e-commerce initiative aims to promote the ideas of promising business leaders. It starts...
DATE: Nov 26, 2015 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Scott Neil